Nope, its slow moving bad news isn't it? You know EC, as I see it now, its really becoming more apparent, there is no reversing or fixing of this problem. Its not like we haven't known it all along, but each day as nothing 'official' is done and the natural events pile up, you 'get' it on a more concrete level.

If it starts coming up full force God help Southern Louisiana and everywhere else.......we will all have to be flaring has 24 hrs for years unless of course we are all blown up immediately like those poor souls in Indiana!

Snip:The new orders under the existing Declaration of Emergency and Directive also specifically require Texas Brine to install in-home monitors to detect possible natural gas accumulations and to upgrade home ventilation for all slab-foundation buildings within the Bayou Corne evacuation area established by Assumption Parish. These additional orders are needed because of the potential for methane accumulation connected to the failure of Texas Brine’s nearby brine mining cavern.

And from today's update:Observation Well #2 has been re-perforated and there is pressure present. A flare stack will be installed and we will update accordingly.

Also, we’ve been informed that 3 trees that were standing where the last slough in occurred, have fallen into the sinkhole.

Mark 13:20 And except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved: but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, he hath shortened the days.

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Tuesday afternoon, from a boat on Bayou Corne, where a Crosstex pipeline crosses the troubled waterway, the chemical stench was so strong, it felt like it was tasted, according to Deborah Dupré, two other passengers and the pilot of the boat.

“At first, I though it was diesel,” the boat pilot said, preferring to remain unnamed. “It also smells like asphalt or tar, what we put on houses when we put the roof on.”

The others on the boat agreed that the foul chemical was so “thick” and strong, they felt they were “tasting” it.